Supports healthy skin, bone and joint function. Soothing for minor trauma injuries.
This blend is also available in a moisturizing spray.
Topical: DeepEase is 50% emu oil. It has been used as is, but please consider adding more carrier to avoid the risk of sensitization. Dilute with a carrier oil (Arnica infused oil is a good choice for another carrier oil to add, as it has properties that also support healing from bruises, fractures and sprains), unscented lotion or unscented cream and apply on area of concern or as desired. Consider using a roll-on applicator for ease of application of prediluted oil. Apply on the area of concern as desired.
13. I had a traumatic birth with my last one and had to have an emergency C-section. I had bad PTSD and kept thinking my baby was going to die. I went to a nutritionist, and she recommended Sunshine and DeepEase. Both were very helpful. - Betsy
14. My daughter had itchy bumps on her hands that the MD said were eczema. She prescribed a steroid cream, but we used DeepEase instead. It cleared up in a few days. I diluted it in a roll-on applicator at about 3% (10 drops of DeepEase and the rest olive oil). She applied it on her palms throughout the day, and at night, she put gloves on after applying the oil. As usual, the oils did the trick! - Heather
15. I have knee pain. I use Deep Ease and add Nerve Pain to it. I use Aloe Vera as a carrier. It brings relief. I purchased the spray, also. It works very quickly after the spray. I don't take medication; I deal mainly with herbs and essential oils. - Mary 16. My four-year-old gets growing pains quite often and pretty severely at times. Before I found oils, I always used homeopathic Calc Phos 30X, and it helped a lot. She finds relief a bit faster with oils, so I mainly use those now. My main-stay has been a doctored-up Ouch! (I also added a little Copaiba) diluted at 25% in a roll-on bottle, so it is always ready to go and easy to use in the middle of the night when she wakes up from her pain. It helps her so much - usually in about 5 minutes. She calms down immediately because she knows the pain will soon be relieved. Most recently, I tried the DeepEase Spray on her, which also worked excellently. She also gets plenty of powder magnesium (for potty issues), as mentioned by some others, but that doesn't seem enough to keep her growing pains at bay. I may have to add extra calcium or minerals, as also mentioned. - Brenda
17. DeepEase and Fire Power are my absolute favorite blends in existence of any company. Nothing else works on my fibromyalgia and neck injury-related nerve pain. I've had fibromyalgia for 22 years (since I was 16), and I don't know what I'd do without the help I receive from your oils. I also love Dr. Hull's Sleep blend. Thank you for all you do. - Michelle
18. Pain-X is fantastic. I recently broke a toe and I used DeepEase and Pain-X almost exclusively for the pain. 19. DeepEase is working/helping the pain in my left knee which I had five surgeries up to 1984. It is so worn out and sore because my leg has been compensating for my right leg/side, where Polio affected me the most from my waist down almost 62 years ago. Praise God, I am still walking. I also praise and thank God for the Hopewell crew, who continues to help me so much with all my questions! - Joselyn 20. For a torn meniscus, you must ice like you've never iced before. I taped my knee for support, and it reminded me to treat it carefully (once it started feeling better). I rotated using Resolve and Deep Healing in roll-on applicators. I purchased them in larger bottles and kept refilling the applicators. - Lauren 21. Sore muscles? Minor aches or pains? Bruises? I absolutely LOVE this oil to rub on sore spots at night or just any time of day! It not only smells amazing but really makes a difference. For me personally, it has really helped with sore calves from running or tendons in my feet. - Melanie
Avoid contact with the eyes and other sensitive areas. Essential oils are both lipophilic and hydrophobic. Lipophilic means they are attracted to fat— like the membranes of your eyes and skin. They are also hydrophobic, meaning they do not like water. Applying a carrier oil will create another fat for the essential oil to be attracted to other than the membranes of the eyes or skin. Tisserand suggests: "With essential oils, fatty oil has been suggested as an appropriate first aid treatment, though the advantage of saline [eyewash] is that the eyes can be continually flushed, which is less easy with fatty oil.” We are unaware of a case where essential oil in the eyes caused permanent injury or long-term discomfort, but if you feel concerned, please call your healthcare provider.